1. DL-3-n-Butylphthalide Alleviates Inflammation and Aging in Advanced Glycation End Products-Induced Mesangial Cells
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Li Lei, Sheng Zhang, Gang Song, Da-Jun Hu, and Pei Dong
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Glycation ,Chemistry ,Biomedical Engineering ,medicine ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Bioengineering ,Inflammation ,medicine.symptom ,Pharmacology ,Biotechnology ,Dl 3 n butylphthalide - Abstract
Age-induced decline in renal function could markedly increase the risk of chronic kidney disease. DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DI-NBP) has notable anti-inflammasome and anti-oxidant effects. However, it’s still unclear whether DI-NBP exerts functions in renal senescence. Thus, the study aims to investigate the effects of DI-NBP on AGE-induced mesangial cells aging and illuminate related pathological process. The cell proliferation levels were detected by CCK8 assay and EDU/DAPI staining, along with the identification of aging-related proteins (β-Gal, p53, p21, p16) by β-Gal staining or Western blot. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) detection was also performed by ROS kit. In addition, inflammation was evaluated by NLRP3 inflammasome and inflammation-related markers. The results presented increased cell proliferation. Moreover, AGEs-induced cell aging was significantly decreased by DI-NBP, accompanied by decreased ROS levels. Furthermore, DI-NBP reduced NLRP3/caspase1 axis activation and inhibited inflammation in AGEs-induced mesangial cell aging. Thus, DI-NBP might produce significant protective effects on renal aging via decreasing pro-aging-related proteins, oxidative stress and inflammation. DI-NBP could be a potential drug for delaying renal aging.
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- 2021
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